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Guest opinion: Sorting fact from fiction on Alamo cityhood

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on Aug 24, 2007

The reason the Alamo Incorporation Movement (AIM) has focused on incorporating Alamo is the same as it was for other successful local cities: They incorporated to provide better planning and control of their own land use, roadways and other infrastructure and better levels of municipal services than provided under county governance.

Is Mr. Gibson running for city council? He seems to be running for something with his all-too-political commentary.

Maybe The Danville Weekly could offer other sources for incorporation review. Like most Alamo neighbors, I would not want to simply rely on a study that Mr. Gibson and his fellow committee members paid for.

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